These Strong Feather contacts for Chameleon® provide your dog with perfect comfort without compromise.
They are designed with the smallest possible contact surface in mind, which ensures perfect contact and minimizes the risk of necrosis. Also due to their unique spring construction, they constantly adapt to your dog's movements, ensuring optimal contact with the skin in every situation.
With Strong Feather contacts for Chameleon® made of highly conductive stainless steel, this ensures reliable functionality and a long service life. Whether you have a small terrier or a large German shepherd, our contacts are suitable for all types of breeds without any lateral deviations.
NOTE from Martin Systems: Feathers break due to screws that are not screwed in equally (there is more tension on one side and it turns and breaks), due to leash pressures, collar pressures ( like pinch collars), dogs that flip around in the kennel, dogs that scratch. All of these are physical pressures not covered under warranty.
NOTE from Martin Systems:
Feathers break due to screws that are not screwed in equally (there is more tension on one side and it turns and breaks), due to leash pressures, collar pressures ( like pinch collars), dogs that flip around in the kennel, dogs that scratch. All of these are physical pressures not covered under warranty.
Fab product, ordered a second one for my other dog.
Much better having the slightly smaller shorts links more adaptable and able to get size required without loosing the control element.
It came next day! Very good product and great company. Don’t hesitate, just buy! 5*
All I can say is wow. What a difference this product has made. My dog is a powerful chap who pulls and Launches. Not any longer. I can now walk him with my arms in tack.
We have a very smart border collie cross retriever. She can learn anything and we've taught her lots. We taught her to heel easily and she learnt it easily. However she WOULD NOT do it! Ever. Off lead she is amazing. Brilliant recall, good with other dogs and people. But on lead she becomes a plough horse. We've worked with her for 18 months now to no avail. It was miserable trying to take her anywhere she had to be on a lead. I'm aware of the controversy surrounding the prong collar, and I note that the rspca does not endorse them. But it seems that many many dog trainers use them for difficult cases. I learned from these trainers that a prong collar needs to be used with great care but can be very useful. So after 18 months (she's nearly two now) of battle I relented and bought this herm sprenger prong collar. Guess how long it took to turn her into a crufts worthy heeler? Ten MINUTES!! I barely used it but she very quickly got the jist. Yesterday we took her round a summer fair and felt very smug as we watched other dog owners being towed around by their errant canines. Previously this has been an arm wrenching neck twisting nightmare. I went for the herm sprenger because this is not something that you want to go wrong around your dogs neck. I bought it from this company because I liked the ethos of their website. By the way, when not using the prong collar she is 80% better on her usual slip lead.